
Yungblud received 50 missed calls about Ozzy Osbourne whilst on holiday(Image: KAZUYO HORIE / Ross Halfin)
Yungblud shared the moment he found out when ‘hero’ Ozzy Osbourne had passed away.
The singer was reflecting on his ‘insane’ performance at the Back to the Beginning Concert and said he feels ‘indebted’ to the Black Sabbath singer.
Days later, Yungblud went on holiday to The Bahamas which is where he found out about the news.
Appearing on Steve-O’s Wild Ride podcast, Yungblud said: “I went to The Bahamas and heard he wasn’t well.
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“I texted him ‘hope you’re alright Oz’ and two days later, I had 50 missed calls on my phone. I was like what the f**k?
“I just feel indebted and have to sing that song for the rest of my life every night just because I owe that.
“You gave me hope through my life as a music fan – and a magic wand when you let me do that.
“Then you left us, it’s just mad. I just love him.
“I am just grateful to her (Sharon Osbourne) and that family, especially her. She is just the boss.”
On a legendary day in music history, Yungblud’s performance was one of the highlights which gained worldwide acclaim for the Doncaster singer
Following the concert, ‘Changes’ was released on digital platforms and Yungblud admitted he was singing it with only one person in mind.
He added: “Doing that was insane, and when you get to walk out and honour your hero, it’s the first moment in my life I’ve sung for one person.